Caption: Jessie Veeder (Scofield)
Jessie Veeder (Scofield) 

Cow Whisperer

From: Prairie Public
Series: Essays from the Veeder Ranch
Length: 04:18

Jessie's observations as she and Pa herd cows on the Veeder Ranch. Read the full description.

Jessie3_small We highly recommend these essays from the rugged, yet beautiful Veeder Ranch near Watford City, North Dakota. Rural listeners will relate, and urban listeners will enjoy these illuminating and romantic reflections on rural life. Jessie Veeder (Scofield) is a triple talent ... musician, essayist and photographer. We've been delighted by her contribution to our show and felt compelled to share.

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We highly recommend these essays from the rugged, yet beautiful Veeder Ranch near Watford City, North Dakota. Rural listeners will relate, and urban listeners will enjoy these illuminating and romantic reflections on rural life. Jessie Veeder (Scofield) is a triple talent ... musician, essayist and photographer. We've been delighted by her contribution to our show and felt compelled to share.

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http://veederranch.com/